Kim M. Kubasek Named CEO of Smithtown, NY-Based Developmental Disabilities Institute
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SMITHTOWN, N.Y., Aug.4, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Developmental Disabilities Institute (DDI) names Kim M. Kubasek Chief Executive Officer of the Smithtown, NY-based nonprofit that provides special education and therapeutic intervention services for adults and children with autism and other developmental disabilities. Ms. Kubasek previously served as DDI's Chief Operating Officer since joining the organization in 2010. She replaces longtime DDI CEO, John Lessard, who announced his retirement earlier this year.
Key Points:
- Developmental Disabilities Institute (DDI) names Kim M. Kubasek Chief Executive Officer of the Smithtown, NY-based nonprofit that provides special education and therapeutic intervention services for adults and children with autism and other developmental disabilities.
- SMITHTOWN, N.Y., Aug.4, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Developmental Disabilities Institute (DDI) names Kim M. Kubasek Chief Executive Officer of the Smithtown, NY-based nonprofit that provides special education and therapeutic intervention services for adults and children with autism and other developmental disabilities.
- Ms. Kubasek previously served as DDI's Chief Operating Officer since joining the organization in 2010.
- For more than 60 years, Developmental Disabilities Institute (DDI) has provided compassionate personal care to meet the emotional, educational, therapeutic, and vocational needs of children and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities.